Daily Archives: May 29, 2012

Small Change In Reading To Preschoolers Can Help Disadvantaged Kids Catch Up : Shots – Health Blog : NPR

Finally!! Or should I say, finally again!! Preschool programs are finally being recognized for their educational contributions to long-term learning. That lesson was learned decades ago with Head Start, but was quickly forgotten through the politicization of education. So glad … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Virtual School Meanderings:
From Friday’s inbox… The doors are open to the Instructional Design Best Practice Ceet Meet. This free online workshop runs from May 25 to 30. The focus of this workshop is on investigating what…

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Welcome To The World Of Charter Schools (Part I)

I’m re-blogging from an education site I follow. Chris has some interesting takes on charter schools. Read on! Welcome To The World Of Charter Schools (Part I).

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Teacher Talk | a place for education discussions

Dear Reader, If you follow my blog, you know that it deals only in part with education issues. For example, presently I’m in the middle of exploring how to publish to the Kindle. Since this blog addresses non-education issues, if … Continue reading

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